Meet Kelly Sage, the "Canadian baseball card guy"
He is the “Canadian baseball card guy.”
At least that’s what many collectors and retired Canadian big leaguers call Kelly Sage.
They know that when it comes to finding a baseball card of a Canadian player that the Saskatoon resident is their man.
Sage owns close to 20,000 different Canadian cards – ranging from a 1909 T206 card of Brandon, Man., native Russ Ford to modern cards of Montreal-born Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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Clarke among Oakland A's non-roster spring invitees
Toronto Mets and Junior National Team alum Denzel Clarke (Pickering, Ont.) is among the non-roster invitees to the Oakland A’s major league spring training camp.
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Westcott re-signs with Ottawa Titans
The Ottawa Titans have re-signed right-handed pitcher Zac Westcott.
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Cubs officially sign Taillon
Right-hander James Taillon, whose parents are Canadian, has officially signed a four-year contract with the Chicago Cubs.
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Thunder Bay awarded hosting rights for IX Women's Baseball World Cup group and final stage
Baseball Canada announced on Tuesday that the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) is awarding hosting rights to Thunder Bay, Ont., for the final stage of the IX Women's Baseball World Cup. The six-team tournament is scheduled for the Summer of 2024. Baseball Canada and the Thunder Bay International Baseball Association (TBIBA) will run the Local Organising Committee (LOC).
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Takamatsu returns to Quebec Capitales as player
Garrett Takamatsu (Burlington, Ont.) is leaving his job as field manager of the Intercounty Baseball League's Toronto Maple Leafs to return to the Frontier league's Quebec Capitales as a catcher and infielder. Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher has the story.
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BA ranks Edouard Julien fourth best on Twins top 10 prospect list
Baseball America has ranked ABC and Junior National Team alum Edouard Julien (Quebec, Que.) as the Minnesota Twins’ fourth-best prospect.
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Gallagher: Super fan Duval keeps Expos legacy alive with new site
A Montreal Expos fan has created what is believed to be the only website containing photos of all Expos players and managers. John Duval (Repentigny, Que.) organized the site to honour the uniformed personnel of the franchise through its 36 seasons of existence. Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher shares Duval’s story.
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Bratt, Cienfuegos, Julien, Pelletier named 2022 CBN award winners
The Canadian Baseball Network officially announced the winners of its 2022 awards for top Canadian minor league hitter and pitcher and top foreign/independent ball hitter and pitcher on Monday.
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Canadian Yamaguchi looking to star in Japan
Canadian A.J. Yamaguchi (Vancouver, B.C.) is the latest Canadian to join the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters organization. Canadian Baseball Network writer Evan Christie shares Yamaguchi’s story.
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Mark Whicker: ARod contract would draw a shrug this off season
When Alex Rodriguez signed a 10-year, $252 million contract with the Texas Rangers in December 2000, people were worried that Major League Baseball would die — that the exorbitant contracts being handed out would kill the game. Well, that never happened, and the contracts being handed out by major league owners this off-season would have Rodriguez asking to renegotiate his deal, writes Canadian Baseball Network columnist Mark Whicker.
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BWDIK: Cienfuegos, Ducey, Julien, Morris, Myette, Whitt, Walker
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s weekly “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Ernie Whitt, Edouard Julien, Miguel Cienfuegos, Aaron Myette, Larry Walker, Rob Ducey, Jack Morris and Pete Ward.
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L.P. Pelletier wins Murray Zuk Award, as top hitter in indy ranks
Trois-Rivieres Aigles standout L.P. Pelletier (Montreal, Que.) has won the 2022 Canadian Baseball Network’s Murray Zuk Award as the top offensive player in the foreign or independent ranks.
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Blue Jays officially sign Bassitt
The Toronto Blue Jays have officially signed right-hander Chris Bassitt to a three-year, $63-million contract.
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Julien wins Randy Echlin Award, as CBN's top minor league hitter
ABC alum and Minnesota Twins infield prospect Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2022 Randy Echlin Award winner, as top Canuck hitter in the affiliated minor league ranks.
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Stairs' short tenure in Japan helped him learn the ropes in pro ball
Canadian Baseball Network writer Evan Christie explains how Matt Stairs’ short tenure in Japan in 1993 helped show the Canuck slugger the ropes in pro ball.
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Gallagher: Examining former Jay Scott Rolen's case for Cooperstown
Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher takes a deeper look at former Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Scott Rolen’s case for the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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After trying times, Moore excited to make next step with Phillies
“The climbing of the baseball ladder is rarely a linear path.
It’s a journey that often features up and downs, twists and turns and plenty of adversity along the way.
Just ask left-handed pitcher and Vauxhall Jets alum Wesley Moore (Surrey, B.C.).
It’s a path he’s learned to embrace over the past five years of his baseball career and has led him to signing his first professional contract with the Philadelphia Phillies this offseason.”
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Remarkable story of Ferguson “Fergie” Jenkins to inspire youth across Canada
“Youth across Canada will be provided the opportunity to learn from and be inspired by the journey of one of this nation’s most prolific athletes in the sport of baseball, Ferguson “Fergie” Jenkins. The project was jointly undertaken by two national sport heritage institutions, as the iconic baseball player celebrates his 80th birthday.”
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Blue Jays make Kiermaier signing official
The Toronto Blue Jays have officially announced that they have signed outfielder Kevin Kiermaier to a one-year, $9-million contract.
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